Construction Superintendent
The Superintendent is the point person between the client, the design team, and the field crew on the jobsite, including subcontractors. The role of the Superintendent is to oversee all aspects of a project from start to finish to ensure maximum efficiency and customer satisfaction. Although the Superintendent is not expected to wear a toolbelt, they needs to have the technical competency of a Lead Carpenter, and the managerial skills to actively monitor all activities and personnel on the jobsite. Responsibilities • Maintains working knowledge of project management software and other technologies required for communication and tracking of project status • Acquires and maintains all licenses required by state or local jurisdictions • Provides exceptional customer service and maintains consistent communication with all team members • Supports CEO by generating detailed estimates and contract documents • Works closely with CEO, client, design team, and Lead Carpenter on all phases of project development to assure there is adequate project documentation in place prior to construction start, and adherence to project documentation, budget, and schedule once the project has started • Develops and maintains project schedules for client decision-making, material ordering, subcontractor coordination, crew scheduling, inspections, and construction tasks during both project development and construction phases • Facilitates team meetings with architects, clients, site leads and subcontractors • Produces RFIs, RFPs and change order documents as needed and in a timely fashion • Supports Lead Carpenter with material procurement and subcontractor and inspection coordination • Tracks and monitors all project costs for comparison to budgets • Oversees safety and quality control processes • Ensures achievement of agreed-upon building performance standards
Sycamore Builders LLC
Dakota Chapman
Construction Superintendent
The Superintendent is the point person between the client, the design team, and the field crew on the jobsite, including subcontractors. The role of the Superintendent is to oversee all aspects of a project from start to finish to ensure maximum efficiency and customer satisfaction. Although the Superintendent is not expected to wear a toolbelt, they needs to have the technical competency of a Lead Carpenter, and the managerial skills to actively monitor all activities and personnel on the jobsite. Responsibilities • Maintains working knowledge of project management software and other technologies required for communication and tracking of project status • Acquires and maintains all licenses required by state or local jurisdictions • Provides exceptional customer service and maintains consistent communication with all team members • Supports CEO by generating detailed estimates and contract documents • Works closely with CEO, client, design team, and Lead Carpenter on all phases of project development to assure there is adequate project documentation in place prior to construction start, and adherence to project documentation, budget, and schedule once the project has started • Develops and maintains project schedules for client decision-making, material ordering, subcontractor coordination, crew scheduling, inspections, and construction tasks during both project development and construction phases • Facilitates team meetings with architects, clients, site leads and subcontractors • Produces RFIs, RFPs and change order documents as needed and in a timely fashion • Supports Lead Carpenter with material procurement and subcontractor and inspection coordination • Tracks and monitors all project costs for comparison to budgets • Oversees safety and quality control processes • Ensures achievement of agreed-upon building performance standards